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... hands of the Caesar. I have to say that I saw the arena through a tourist eye and not as a spectator that must have witnessed barbarism at its worst! There is restoration going on as we speak and hats off the France for recognising the quality of history they have in their towns and cities. The arena is still used today as a cultural hub where it hosts concerts, festivals and cultural events through out the summer however, its ...

... to bring water from Ulez (the source) to Nimes and was used till the 6th century. It took approximately 15 years to complete and 80% of the aqueduct was underground so to speak. We took a side path and ended up on the top level of the aqueduct and were surprised to see how deep and wide the channel was, to imagine the amount of water flowing through this funnel each day is beyond comprehension for the day, there was approximately 2,000,000 (two million) cubic litres ...

We had planned to go and visit Aigues-Mortes this morning but it rained cats and dogs so we chilled for a few hours. It got better in the afternoon so we took the risk as it is real near. The small town of Aigues-Mortes is a medieval town surrounded ...

... and lots of rain had us slightly concerned for Ethel's welfare (I say us but I slept through most of it). The next morning we realised that although we were ok after Mega Storm the 4 girls in the tent next to us were drenched and spent most of the night in their car. Poor things. We came to the rescue with some washing lines and pegs to help them dry their belongings. After storm night we fancied an ...